"I don’t think the Salahis are really good at saying they’re sorry to anyone," said Amons. "It’s not my place to judge. All I know is that the accusations coming forward from the Salahi camp are completely false. It was on camera, a 200-person audience -- Whoopi was just trying to encourage her to get back on task to the question, just get back to the question and answer the question."

But Amons said the drama on their Bravo show doesn't compare to other Housewives.

"Our drama is smart, sophisticated, interesting and funny," she told Us. "It’s not table flipping and hair-pulling. I don’t want to judge them. They have to own their behavior and actions. I think [Salahi] just has to be herself. I want her to take control and be herself. And that’s all I’ll say."

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